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Journal Tribune from Biddeford, Maine • 18

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Journal Tribunei
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Biddeford, Maine
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PAGE SIXTEEN SANORD TRIBUNE AND ADVOCATE Thursday June 11 1953 Kennebunk By Blanche Evans A Lt Roger Moineau "I Mr Diane John I Chick chicken Born In Saco son of Mr Springvale The man between Eldon Eugene Normand Limington Graduating riday By Virginia Brackett SPRINGVALE at Eugene Normand An Easy to Toke is So Easy to Give 1 Mcc TESTI HEATHER BENGAL has DURAOWER Heart that Never Breaks 268 MAIN STREET of the picture is Wilton folks are unidentified as barbecue the including the and entertain attended in Salmon alls of 100 ew things cost more than a girl who is free "for the even ing Lin per Rob Mee and and PERORMANCE! We ll take you out and put a Jet through its naces You 1 see iss why a new kind of car before it has used a teacup of gas KHS Graduation Kennebunk High School Mr of will 7 prove every word! and you may win or GRADUATION DAY Moineau Receives Commission In A riding listed on the reverse and to keep mv bicycle in operating The gives instructions for care maintenance of a bicycle equipment that this magnificent performer will do it wit less gas than any of them Powerful statement? You bet! But the Hudson Jet is a powerful per fanner prove every word with just a teacup of gas! and Mrs ranklin Mary Louise Kosch rank Kosch Pamela and Roderick Perry Jo Ann Benoit HOW YOU MAY WIN A REE XT! After "Teacup on official entry blank complete in 25 words or less: "The advantages of this new kind of car the compact Hudson Jet are Get dptaila from Hudson Dealers 0 Contest ends Aug 1 53 1 a Marie May 28 to Mr and Mrs John Stone Hollis Center a Kenneth Wilton Crude oil production in the United States in 1952 set a new record It went up from' 2247 711000 barrels in 1951 to an esti mated 2291997000 barrels in 1952 an increase of more than 44 million barrels man in the middle Gowen The vounar are the other adults in the scene Tribune Photo Conners Local Pianist In Tournament Raymond Desjardins pianist and teacher of South Berwick tSj appearing June 7 to 14 in the National Piano Tournament in Worcester Mass There are over 100 piapists taking part in the tourhament program will in clude works of Scarlatti Bach Beethoven Chopin Debussy Liszt Gershwin and Addinsell He has performed in the Guild Tournaments for the past six years aid will receive his col legiate diploma from the Guild He still is studying with Marie Louise Webb Betts in Worcester In 1950 he was selected to Brownie Tea A tea was given Wednesday afternoon last week at the home of Mrs Rene Benoit by her troop of Brownie Scouts for their mothers The girls conducted a meeting and sang songs concluding their program by presenting their mothers with a piece of pottery that they had made Thefollowing girls and guests attended: Pauline Pelletier and Mrs Armadee Pelletier rances vrooawin Goodwin and Mrs Roderick Constance and Mrs Orville Goodwin Dale Benoit and Miss Aleida Morton Miss Morton poured and the girls served cookies tea cakes and tea On any nearby road hill or high ayypu select outperform and outdemonstrate any other make of car in the lowest price field with the new Hudson Jet more prove by means of scientific measuring Roger Moineau son of and Mrs Albert Moineau 7 State street was one of 103 senior cadets of Boston Univer Army and Air orce Re serve Training Corps who received commissions as Second Lieutenants at formal exercises on Commencement Monday at 4 pm in the Uni Hayden Hall 685 Com monwealth avenue commission was in the Air orce Reserve At the Commencement exercises' he re ceived the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administra tion at the College of Business Administration President Harold Casey ad dressed the newly commissioned officers before 'the commissions were conferred by Col James Brown Jr Professor of Air Science and Tactics and Lt Col Robert Murphy Professor of Military Science and Tactics Most of the new officers without prior military service are ex pected to go on active duty be tween 30 and 60 days after grad uation perform in the Young Artist Recitals sponsored by Clark University Worcester Music es tival and Civic Music Course Immediately after these concerts he moved to South Berwick and olayed in a series of 13 weekly radio broadcasts over WHEB Later this month Desjardm will present another series of week ly broadcasts over the same station In ebruary of 1950 he ap peared in a two piano concert with Prof Charles Estes for merly of Robert College Istan bul Turkey Desjardin a mdmber of the National Guild of rPianff Teach ers and recently presented his pupils in the Portland Maine Tournament the winner of the Alumni Scholarship will be announced Anv person who ever attend ed either Kennebunk or Kenne bunkport IIigh School may be the Associa initiation or A EW HUNDREDS of bicycles brought by Sanford youngsters to Stan Jenney station to have Scotchlite put on the rear fen ders forks and handle bars are shown The 1 Prof and Mrs Sawyer Lew iston spent Sunday May 31 as guests of Mrs Nelle Sawyer North Limington Mr and Mrs Philip Pulsifer and son Philip Jr left Sunday for Moosehead Lake where they will spend several days The Junior Class of Limington Academy 7 sponsored a public spaghetti supper at the South Limington Church vestry last Thursday evening Gordon Cape Eliza beth and Mr and Mrs 'Albert Knight Portland were Sunday May 31 callers of Mr and Mrs ulton lake NorthLiming iuii iioeri Kmgnt was supper guest June 3 ulton Blake suffered injuries to his head and riday while building a fence and had to have several stitches taken Mr and Mrs rank Egan and daughter Phyllis Portland were June supper guests of Mr and Mrs Bern Evans and family East Limingtoh Last Thursday evening callers included Mr and Mrs Del Gordon Windham and Mr and Mrs Earl Gordon and son Yarmouth Edwin Childs North Liming ton John Callahan Lew iston left riday for a three day fishing trip to Moosehead A meeting was held TQesday evening June 2 at the home of iwrs rulton Biake North Limmgton to make final plans for the ranklin School gradu ation exercises Wednesday eve ning at the Old ashioned Meet ing House North Limington A reception also was planned The committee was Mrs Ralph Saw yer Mrs ulton Blake Mrs Ed win Childs and Mrs Clarence Smith The' theme for the gradu ation was Gone Mrs Guy A Brackett? Mrs Manley and daugh ter Diane were callers last week of Miss Alice Brackett De Witt Manor Hospital Westbrook Net proceeds from the public sunper sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the Congregational Church amounted to $3173 The following pupils coin School received cent in spelling last week: ert Marcia and Evangeline Richard Thomas Carlcne Evelyn arnham Patrick Michael Sninnev Arvid Roberts of Springvale and Horace Mee were in Wells Sunday Mrs Olive Treadwell and chil Winchell Arvid Rob erts Nancy Evangeline and Robert Mee were Sunday callers in Brookfield Elmer Hersom is home from Staunton Military School Virginia for the Summer vaca tion street and Roger Gay is George Lowd chairman of the Rctary committee which co sponsored the campaign with the Jenney gasoline company South Acton By Mrs tMarcia Grade 8 Graduation riday evening graduation ex ercises for the 'grade of the School will take place in the gymnasium 'of the South Berwick Memorial Civic Center 'The program will bei Proces sional Class of 1953 invocation Beverly Richardson hymnGlor ious Things of Thee Are Spoken welcome Arthur Osbon Song Stephen oster medley Class sketch of Stephen Life Jeanette Goodwin Jacquelan Tuttle Ramona Durrell Rich ard Sullivan and John Merrill solo Beautiful Dreamer Dorothy St evens prophecy Richard Mayo songs Oh Lovely Hour Tales of the Vienna Woods Class class gifts Edwin Noyes and Ellen Bennett: class song words by Sandra Austin song hail to Our School Class class1 will Gretta Boston song I Be lieve Class presentation of di plomas Verrill Perkins song State of Maine Song Class re cessional Academy Commencement Commencement exercises Berwick Academy began Sunday with baccalaureate in the Acad emy Hall The 'program includ ed: invocation Rev Robert Bell Response Academy Girls Glee Club scripture Rev Craig Rich ards prayer Rev Wm Johnson Hymn of Love Dvorak Girls Glee Club sermon Rev Ralph Huffer of Dover hymn words the Rev Rankin Class of 1839 benediction Rev Robert Bell Class Day exercises were held in the hall on Wednesday after noon as follows: Invocation Richard McCabe welcome Don ald Somerset history William Strickland advice to under graduates Robert Hasty: song Glee Club prophecy Edward Hprsom oration Nancy Bowker trumpet solo Edward Hersom glass gifts Carol Michaud and Walter Hensel will Theodore Kittredge ode Carolyn Cheney and Jeanette Gorman The mar shal was Philip Desjardins Class of This evening the annual Alum ni Bafiqilet and Ball will be held in ogg Hall Gertrude Ricker Miss Gertrude Ricker former ly of Salmon alls died June 3 at the home of her niece 75 Pearl street South Portland She was born in Rollinsford Sept 26 1879 the daugh ter of Lafayette and Nellie Hill Ricker Survivors are nieces and neph ews Services were heid Saturday at the McIntire Memorial un eral Uome Main street Smith Berwick with the Rev Craig Richards officiating Burial was in New Town Cemetery Rollins ford Baccalaureate The baccalaureateexcrcises of Limington Academy were heid Sunday evening at the Congre gational Church Mrs Dorothy Chick was organist Clergy tak ing part in the service included: James Dickinson North Liming ton the Rev Benjamin Shaw East Auburn and Roy Leo ttje host pastor David Libby was marshal The Academy chorus sang Members ot the graduating class took partjn a candlelight service lighting candles pres entation and prayer Ushers were Philip Wiley Donald Chapman Chester Bent lev and Stanley Haley A reception for graduates and parents was held following the service in the Home Economics Rooms where refreshments were served The church was decorated with yellow and bou quets of Spring flowers Club At the last meeting of the St Club officers elected were: Mrs Mildred lynn president Mrs Alice La page vice president: Mrs Gene vieve Kruizenga secretary Miss Alice Dubo treasurer Mrs Anna Morin Dube of Sal mon alls Register of Deeds for Strafford County was the guest speaker Remarks were made by the Rev John Curran Refresh ments were served bv Mrs Ann Jacyna Mrs Arline Tondrcault Mrs Lena Roberge Mrs Rose Blanchette Mrs Dorothy Ken niston Mrs Delia Cleary Mrs Theresa Mollcur Mrs Laura Lauzon ad Mrs Rita Allard Where Better Watches Are Sold BILODEAU'S JEWELRY Capitol Theatre Bid Sanford ECONOMY! It takes only a teacup of gas to show you the almost unbelievable gas mileage the Hudson Jet delivers A SCIENTIIC DRAMATIC Our "Teacup uses scientific measuring equip ment It shows you exact low fuel consumption while the Jet is in action Births recorded at the Saco Osteopathic Hospital during the past month to residents in this area included: May 11 to Mr and Thomas Powell Jr Kenne bunk a daughter Lucinda May 19 to TWr and Mrs Clarence Beaulieu Gorham a son David Alan May 19 to Mr and Ernest Redlon Kennebunk a daughter Patricia Ann May 22 to Mr and Mrs Ro land Paradis Limppick a son George Emile May 27 to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Woodbrey Lim ington a daughter Diane Albert Windle AJbert Portland' street died at the Portsmouth Hospital last Thursday He was born in Buffalo Jan 23 1893 the son of William and Emily Royalinson Windle He is survived by his wife Ethel South Berwick one son Raymond Haverhill Mass one daughter Mrs Margaret Petti gill Danvers Mass and several nieces and nephews uneral services were held at St George's Episcopal Church in Sanford' Monday afternoon with the Rev Robert Newton officiat ing Burial was in Oakdale Cem etery Sanford come jnembers of tion by paying an reinstatement fee Warren Phillips and Mrs Chauncey Phillips of Brown street who has been hospitalized at the Veterans Hospital Togus the past two months underwent surgery last week on Tuesday The Delta Alpha Class met flt the home of Mrs Joseph Newton Main street Tuesday evening A barbecue supper was enioyed with Mrs John Owen and Mrs John Balch assisting Mrs Newton as hostesses Briday Shower Miss Helen Michaud was ten dered a bridal shower at the Community House on iSunday May 31 by Mrs Jean Lillian Mich Because wonderfully compact a delight to handle drive and park in traffic and amgje room for six SNEAKERS Reasonably Priced Childs Red Blue High Black Ladies Low White AT So Berwick By Mayna Guptill Tel 3434 KBS Alumni Reunion The 46th annual reunion of the Kennebunk High School' Al umni: Association will he held Thursday at 7 pm on the high school bwn President Donald Wentworth announced that there will be a Waldo barbecue ollowing the business meeting 1 election of officers ment will take place The 50 year class of 1903 is making a special effort to have many members of the class at tend The 1953 graduating class will 4 be guests of the Association and 4 WCUPOG saiW The College Agriculture the Agricultural Experiment Station and the Agricultural Extension Service are partners in serving Maine agriculture One advantage in starting late is that you miss the thousands who start early to avoid the crowd afternoon George Michaud Michaud and Miss aud Over 50 guests' rltldinrr fVinca frnrv inuiv 11 i 11 uai it ioi 1 ci 1 ir Ht Somersworth Dover Man chester and Suncook and Sanford and Lewiston Miss Michaud daughter of Mr and Mrs George Michaud will become the bride of Robert Gar neau of Salmon alls Sat urday The Rev William Johnson rancis Knight and Larry Bel low are attending the Maine Baptist Convention in Bangor this week and 'Mrs Harold Clough are parents of a daughter Col ccn She was born May 28 the nsbie Memorial Ilospital Rochester Mrs Etta Oliver is' spending this week in Sharon Mass the guest of relatives Mrs Eula Lee of Auburndale Mass is the guest of her son in law Charles Estes of Portland street Comdr and Mrs Harold Good win of Washington have returned home after spending' a week with his mother Mrs George Good win of i A reception was held nt the ree Baptist Church on riday evening for the new pastor and wife Mr and Mrs Robert Belp Mr ell soon will be ordained Mr and Mrs Richard Gonye are receiving congratulations on the May birth of a daughter Susan Elizabeth at the Went worth Hospital Dover II ELDON PETERSON steadies hiy bike while Roger Gay puts Sccichlite on the fork and State Trooper Bernard Gerardo puts the tape on the rear fender Eldon lives at 59 Main Kennebunk Hign School sen graduation activities began7 with the Junior Prom last ri '( day evening at the town hall The baccalaureate Sundav evening service was held at the irst Parish Church Unitarian with the Rev Charles William Landiss of the Methodist Church the sermon Othe ministers participating were Rev Robert Holmes Unitar ian Church Rev Philip Schu mann Advent Christian Church Rev Chauncey Stuart Baptist Church Rev John Clancey Mills Methodist Church and Rev Howard A Welch Kennebunkport Baptist ChurcJv Class Night activities were held at the high school Tuesday evening with the Class History being given by Sharleen eau class prophecy Cynthfa Cameron address to undergrad uates Carole Lahar class gifts Rachel McKennon and Paul An drews class will Betty Tavlor presentation of gift to school Ronald Plante Graduation will be held at the town hall riday evening at 8 pm with 68 members of the Senior Class receiving di plomas presented by Superin tendent of Schools Raymond Steward Principal Maynard Robinson will make the awards Senior honor' parts are: Myr na ueae valedictory: Cooke salutatory Ernest Edel stein noner essay and Surrett honor essay HLDSOXeZT A COMPACT NEW KIND CAR Standard trim and other aporifimtiono and acceaaoriea aubject to chance without notice Eugene Normand son of and Mrs Oscar Normand Hovt street Snrincvale graduate from Wentworth In stitute Boston on riday morn ing 'at 1030 when commence ment will be held at the school He will graduate from the Me chanical Engineering course Normand who graduated from Sanford High School in 1951 has accepted a position as de sign engineer with the Glenn Martin Aircraft Comnanv Mid dle River Md He will assume his duties June 15 A hypocrite Is a fellow who himself on Sundays BUTLER MOTOR COMPANY SANORD MAINE Scotchlite Applied To 450 Bicycles In Sanford Springvale Approximately 450 bicycles owned by boys and girls in San 1 'iviu ciuu opi iiiKvaiu iiuw gieam with shiny red and silver strips 1 wnicn pick up car headlights from as far as quarter cf a mile as the result of a safety project sponsored by the San fnrdQnri avwai viuu sis Scotchlite tape was attached to the bikes Saturday at Stan wmtes Jenney filling station in 1 Sanford and at the Sanford fire ft station There were about 250 in State Trooper JRoger arris Saletv Officer of the State Po lice in this district and Trooper Bernard Gerardo of Spring were on 'to assist members of the Rotary Club Also sssisting were repgesenta iives of the Jenney Gasoline Co through which the Rotary Club nurchased the tape members of the Sanford PolicewDepartment and Springvale firemen The State Troopers enrolled the youngsters in' the Bicycle Institute of Each child signed the following pledge: pledge to observe all the rules of sate side good card and and 12 rules for safe riding The troopers also distributed two booklets entitled and Bovs and and Two Wheels Safe' Bicycle Riders To Good Drivers George Lowd was chairman of the Rotary Club committee in charge of theproiect The other members were Edwin Thay er and Robert Macdonald Near ly all the club members were esent at the two places to help out with the details Newfield By Lucille Moore The local Boy Scout Troop spent Saturday and Sunday at the Boy Scout Camp Scoutmaster James Gilman and Assistant Harold Power were in charge Pyt Carl II Wedgewood who is stationed at Indiantown Gap la was a recent i overnight guest of his mother Mrs Gladys Wedgewood Mr and Mrs Earl Conley Rochester were called to Newfield last week by the ill ness of Mr Conley's father John Conley This was the first time in his 13 years of serviee that John "Conley has missed a single trip carrying the mail to and from Waterboro because of sick Mrs Stewart Coburn also called here bv her ill ness returned to Springfield Mass Saturday Mr and Mrs Philip Tirrell and children Hartford Conn were recent guests of Mrs Clara Tirrell Mrs Ad elyn Pike Mrs How ard Moore Miss Lucille Moore and Mrs Edwin Bridges Gor ham were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Hobart Chellis at Boothbay Harbor Mr and Mrs? Edward Butler Holhs Center called on Mr But lers uncle William Straw Sunday Mr and Mrs Melmin Gam mon Stoughton Mass wei mother Mrs Clara Tirrell Mr and Mrs George' Ayers Dennysviile are announcing the birth of a daughter Pamela Ann born May 31 at the Lubec Hos pital Mrs Ayers is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Bridges Gorham formerly of Newfield and the granddaughter of Ruth Hannaford West Newfield Mr and Mrs Harley Sprague and daughter? Beatrice and Rita Sanford were Newfield" I visitors Saturday Mr and Mrs Daniel Niverson and family East Lebanon were Sunday callers at 'the home of Mr and Mrs Howard Moore Millet Cummings Portland was in town on business riday Mrs John Raymond has re turned from the Eyeand Ear In firmary Portland where she was a surgical patient Elgin DLux $9900 Elgin DLux $4979 1 i 1 Si Hr a A p7 A HUDSON JET' Ml re 8siBi a a I 17 jewel I 1 WEmBkSKOB 17 jewel I 4) I I 'v V'" A iffir i.

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